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      Contentious Migrant Solidarity
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      Shrinking Spaces and Civil Society Contestation

      Contentious Migrant Solidarity

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      Contentious Migrant Solidarity book

      Shrinking Spaces and Civil Society Contestation
      Edited ByDonatella della Porta, Elias Steinhilper
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 30 September 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003083429
      Pages 254
      eBook ISBN 9781003083429
      Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      della Porta, D., & Steinhilper, E. (Eds.). (2021). Contentious Migrant Solidarity: Shrinking Spaces and Civil Society Contestation (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003083429

      ABSTRACT

      In the context of both the financial crisis and the crisis of European migration politics, the notion of solidarity has gained renewed prominence and - as this book argues - its practice has become increasingly contentious. Intersecting crises have sharpened social and political polarization and have contracted simultaneously the space for migrant and minority rights as well as the rights around political dissent.

      Building upon social movement and migration studies, this book maps the two sides of ‘contentious solidarity’: a shrinking civic space and its contestation by civil society. The book thereby unfolds the variety of repressive means (physical, legal, administrative and discursive) employed by governmental and non-governmental bodies against migrant solidarity, but also looks at how civil society organizations react to these restrictions through at times moderation and at times increasing contention. The diagnosis of ‘contentious solidarity’ is located within two broader trends affecting the relationship between the state and civil society in a neoliberal context in general and since the financial crisis in particular.

      Bridging studies on social movement studies and civil society organizations, this volume contributes to recent reflections on repression of social movements as well as of a hybridization of civil society organizations. Given its broad scope and the utmost timeliness of the issues it addresses, the volume will be of interest to a broad academic and non-academic audience.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter Chapter 1|18 pages

      Shrinking spaces and civil society contestation

      An introduction
      ByDonatella della Porta, Elias Steinhilper

      chapter Chapter 2|25 pages

      (Un)Contentious solidarity at sea

      The shifting politics of nongovernmental rescue activities in the Mediterranean
      ByCharles Heller

      chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

      The criminalisation of solidarity

      Asylum-seekers and Australia's illiberal-democracy 1
      ByJudith Bessant, Rob Watts

      chapter Chapter 4|20 pages

      Crimmigration and solidarity in the global city

      The case of Barcelona's street vendors
      ByRaffaele Bazurli, Carlos Delclós

      chapter Chapter 5|17 pages

      Keeping it private or making it political? “Soft repression” and the depoliticisation of everyday conversations among pro-refugee volunteers 1

      ByGaja Maestri, Pierre Monforte

      chapter Chapter 6|21 pages

      Shrinking digital spaces

      The hijacking of #refugees welcome campaigns on Twitter
      ByAlexandra Cosima Budabin, Nina Hall

      chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

      Bureaucracy as border

      Barriers to social rights in Spain 1
      ByMarta Pérez, Débora Ávila, Sergio García, Ariadna Ayala

      chapter Chapter 8|18 pages

      Mountain patrols at the Franco-Italian border

      Performing solidarity, dissent and citizenship
      ByJanina Pescinski

      chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

      Scale-switching as a response to a shrinking space for solidarity

      A comparison of Denmark's Venligboerne and Germany's Seebrücke
      ByLeandros Fischer, Martin Bak Jørgensen

      chapter Chapter 10|19 pages

      Emotions in shrinking spaces for migrant solidarity

      The protest campaign in the “Diciotti Ship Affair” at the Port of Catania
      ByFederica Frazzetta, Gianni Piazza

      chapter Chapter 11|19 pages

      Counterprotest and anti-racist solidarity in the Trump era

      ByLesley J. Wood

      chapter Chapter 12|20 pages

      The “solidarity crime” in the Maritime Alps

      Exploring the effects of criminal trials on migrant solidarity networks
      BySolidarity Watch
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